Suzanne Mettler co-authors study in Health Affairs
Suzanne Mettler (Alumna 2011) co-authors a study in "Health Affairs" titled, "Liking Health Reform But Turned Off By Toxic Politics" on April 13, 2016
Suzanne Mettler (Alumna 2011) co-authors a study in "Health Affairs" titled, "Liking Health Reform But Turned Off By Toxic Politics" on April 13, 2016
William Sage (1998 Awardee) co-authored "Are Human Genes Patentable? The Supreme Court Says Yes And No" (2013; 32[8]:1343-1345).
Richard Scheffler (2008 Awardee) and Sherry Glied (1995 Awardee) published "Differing Impacts Of Market Concentration On Affordable Care Act Marketplace Premiums" in Health Affairs, Volume 35, No. 5, pages 880-888, May 2016.
Sara Rosenbaum (2000 Awardee) authored "The Enduring Role Of The Emergency Medical Treatment And Active Labor Act" for Health Affairs (2013; 32[12]: 2075-2081).
Aaron Kesselheim (2009 Awardee) co-published "Mandatory Disclaimers On Dietary Supplements Do Not Reliably Communicate The Intended Issues" in Health Affairs, March 2015, Vol. 34, No. 3.
David Rosner (2002 Awardee) was quoted in "Entry Point: A Lead Poisoning Crisis Enters Its Second Century" in Health Affairs, Volume 35, No. 5, pages 756-759, May 2016.
Investigators and alumni published several articles in the January 2014 issue of Health Affairs:
James C. Robinson (1993 Awardee) co-published "Reference-Based Benefit Design Changes Consumers’ Choices And Employers’ Payments For Ambulatory Surgery" in Health Affairs, March 2015, Vol. 34, No. 3.
Aaron Kesselheim (2009 Awardee) co-wrote "Government Patent Use’: A Legal Approach To Reducing Drug Spending" in Health Affairs, Vol. 35, No. 5, pages 791-797, May 2016.